Its still there, currently mid way down page 2 here.
Tough thing to judge, almost have to be there to really get a handle on how the deal went. I could make a case for either side, depending on inflection and what really was said and how and when.
Sounds like the working relationship had run its course and just kinda how things are there.
That thread and the one below it on youth - tough time of life for folks, you are still a kid but you are told to grow up but treated like a kid but supposed to make some big decisions affecting the rest of your life but you got a lot of new stuff coming at you with responsibilities and the opposite gender making life complicated/ interesting all at once and so on....
Hard to change from being a kid to being a adult and switch all your thinking around and handle it gracefully. Some take longer to do that, even if a good kid underneath.
I'd try to give the kids in those two threads a little slack; but I wasn't there and so much depends on just how it plays out, maybe it wasn't the time to allow slack either, and the kiss off of the lawn mower kid would bother me for sure.....
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